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Farrah Fawcett weighs ‘reasonable’ 101 pounds, says doctor

Farrah Fawcett weighs ‘reasonable’ 101 pounds, says doctorWashington, April 22 : Farrah Fawcett''s doctor has trashed claims made by her son that her cancer problems had reduced her to a skeletal weight and said she was instead a “reasonable” 101 pounds.

Lawrence Piro said he had weighed the actress a week ago and found "she was 101 pounds," which he tags "a reasonable weight" at her condition.

Mosquitoes could act as effective anti-malaria allies

MosquitoWashington, Apr 22 : Scientists have found that our greatest allies in the fight against malaria may be the mosquitoes themselves.

The researchers found that mosquitoes have immune systems that actually kill 80 to 90 percent of the malaria parasites that enter the insect''s bodies.

The discovery is part of an international effort to create a new generation of malaria treatments.

Ear''s ''power steering'' helps decode quiet sounds

earsWashington, Apr 22 : Ever wondered how you could hear those whispers while gossiping with friends in class? Well, scientists have now found that a nano motor of sorts in the ear makes us comprehend quiet sounds.

Human ears have bundles of tiny, hair-like tubes atop "hair cells" in the ear, which move back and forth and act like miniature ''flexoelectric'' motors to amplify sound, according to Utah and Texas researchers.

Working like a power steering system of a car, the nanoscale motors magnify quiet sounds.

''Dalai visit'' to US may threaten relations with China

Dalai Lama asks students to spread harmonyBeijing, Apr. 22 : U. S. President Barack Obama risks damaging relations with China if he meets the Dalai Lama in October, Chinese experts have warned.

"China would definitely be against the US leader meeting the Dalai Lama as it would be a severe interference in China''s internal affairs," the China Daily quoted Fu Mengzi, a scholar on American studies at the China Institute of Contemporary International Relations, as saying.

The Dalai Lama is seeking an audience with Obama in October, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday.

Obama administration provides new details on military’s brutal techniques

barack obamaWashington, Apr. 22 : A newly declassified Congressional report released Tuesday has outlined the most detailed evidence yet that the military’s use of harsh interrogation methods on terrorism suspects was approved at high levels of the Bush administration.

The report focused solely on interrogations carried out by the military, not those conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency at its secret prisons overseas.

It rejected claims by former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and others that Pentagon policies played no role in harsh treatment of prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq or other military facilities.

Berries may help keep wrinkles at bay

wrinklesWashington, Apr 22 : The latest beauty cream that can be added in a woman''s skin care regimen can be found in berries. A new study has found that an antioxidant present in the fruit could help fight skin damage due to ultraviolet (UV) rays.

Using a topical application of the antioxidant ellagic acid, researchers at Hallym University in the Republic of Korea markedly prevented collagen destruction and inflammatory response - major causes of wrinkles - in both human skin cells and the sensitive skin of hairless mice following continuing exposure to UV-B, the sun''s skin-damaging ultraviolet radioactive rays.

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